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  1. Monas Grotesk by Arodora Type, $30.00
    With Monas Grotesk, you can write bold banner writings and bring your slogans to life. Monas supports many language options and will not let you down. Also includes many alternative glyphs, ligatures and more.
  2. Monssla by Jadatype, $12.00
    Monssla is a display font that comes with a block bold style. suitable for posters, tshirt, branding, social media, and so on. contains standard English letters, numbers, punctuation, and several accents that support multilingualism.
  3. HV Christo by Harmonais Visual, $12.00
    Christo - a serif with elegant, artistic, Renaissance touch. Specially designed for bold, artistic, grand projects. The font is perfectly suitable for creating elegant, artistic, classic design such as logo, packaging, social media, and more.
  4. Dujour by Ascender, $29.99
    Dujour is an art deco revival of the 1930s typeface Independent from the Collette and Dufour typefoundry. Steve Matteson created Dujour to enhance posters, signs or other documents with a touch of historical boldness.
  5. Balika by ArimaType, $18.00
    Balika is a bold, trendy, and thick lettered serif font. This font is suitable for many projects, for modern or even retro vintage design, branding, logos, crafting, stickers, sublimation, wedding invitations, and many more.
  6. Zeno by Device, $39.00
    Bold, graphic and with a strong vertical emphasis. Built from simple geometric shapes, Zeno is similar to some of Joseph Albers’ Bauhaus experiments, though with attention paid to normalising the lettershapes to improve readability.
  7. Family Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Family Deco JNL was inspired by the bold Art Deco hand lettering of the movie credits for the 1936 Laurel and Hardy comedy “Our Relations”, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Equalizer by Negara Studio, $17.00
    EQUALIZER is a bold font. The capitals have a set of alternates that can be used to give more personality when needed. EQUALIZER is great for display projects such as packaging, posters and branding.
  9. Road Repair JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Road Repair JNL is a bold (hand lettered) sans serif stencil font based on the opening credits from the 1954 film “Drive a Crooked Road” – and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Grimly Fiendish by Comicraft, $19.00
    Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe. All mimsy were the borogoves and the mome raths outgrabe. Nuff Said! Features: Two weights (Regular & Bold) with alternate uppercase characters.
  11. Black Jacky by IbeyDesign, $19.00
    Black Jacky Bold Script Font is versatile script font that has a wide spectrum of applications ranging from greeting cards to headlines and is guaranteed to add a romantic feel to your next project.
  12. Boughies by Rochart, $18.00
    Boughies is modern bold display font. Boughies is great for branding, logo design, lettering, clothing, posters, magazine and other design project and also provides some Stylistic Alternates, Ligatures, Multilingual support and already PUA encoded.
  13. Tralee by Tanincreate, $12.00
    Tralee Font family consist of 2 styles, regular with outline and bold filled with background colour. Originally designed for packaging typography, also would be suitable for titles, headlines, greeting cards, adverts, books and more.
  14. Antum by Rotterlab Studio, $10.00
    Antum is a vintage bold script font that is heavily inspired by vintage and retro modern styles All characters have imperfect shapes which give a natural look in the design. These easily work together and are perfect for creating traditional style logos, labels, package designs, lettering for t-shirts and more. Feature : Uppercase + Lowercase Number + Punctuation OpenType Features Multilingual support Multilingual support It also includes a clean version without textures. OpenType features (ligatures and alternatives) help make your writing more interesting. There is also an alternative swash This font has a vintage feel with a stylish stamp on each letter. great for Logotype, Branding Design, Vintage Logo Design, Digital Lettering Art, Retro, brush fonts, script fonts, bold scripts, Vintage fonts and any vintage design needs. Software to use this font: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Word, Corel draw, inkscape). Cheers! Thank You
  15. Vertebrata by Fulvio Bisca, $39.00
    Vertebrata is a serif type family of six fonts, designed by Fulvio Bisca between 2011 and 2014. It embodies features from different ages of writing and history of typography: the solemnity of Capitalis Monumentalis in uppercase and small caps, rhythm of Textura in lowercase, sturdiness of 1800 Slab Serifs in the overall look and feel, and a contemporary modular approach to the construction process. In spite of the geometric genesis of the letterforms, special attention has been paid to optical corrections, in order to obtain a natural and legible design. With more than 500 glyphs per font and carefully designed small capitals, Vertebrata is a complete OpenType family, including multilingual and advanced typographic features. Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic styles are intended for both text and display applications, whereas Black and Black Italic are more suitable for display size settings.
  16. Xunga by Huy!Fonts, $17.00
    Xunga is a cheerful display typeface. My goal was to design a font able to fit any layout with boldness and playfulness, mixing a sign painter taste in the uppercase and some of my crappy calligraphic reverse contrast explorations with the flat brush for the lowercase. I designed several of widths to fit the page, and though about a different way of expanding the family shifting the horizontal stress axis to move the letter weight in different heights, making a 15 fonts family, suitable for making bold layouts. Xunga has an extended character set for European languages as well as Vietnamese, and shows all its potential with OpenType-savvy applications. Every font includes ligatures, catchwords in discretional ligatures, contextual alternates to avoid conflictive glyph pairs and localized forms to avoid problems with several glyphs and languages.
  17. Roves by Andrew Footit, $12.00
    Roves is a font family dedicated to exploration, adventure and the early merchants of history. The word rove means “a journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering”. the family consists of three Stencil versions each with a Regular and Bold weight as well as two Sans versions each also with a regular and bold weight, this is a total of 10 different options to work with. When combined these two fonts create great looking typography that compliment each other but each also strong enough to be used on their own. The Roves family is a display font with a great rust vintage feel to it which gives the user an authenticity when working with typographic projects. Roves has been created with the designer in mind, to create with and explore the different options with in the family.
  18. Stellar by Monotype, $29.99
    Robert Hunter Middleton drew the original design of Stellar for the Ludlow Typograph Company in Chicago. Work began in the late 1920s, when Middleton was asked to create a sans serif type family to compete with European imports of Futura and Kabel. Stellar was Middleton's attempt to raise the ante. Where Futura and Kabel were geometric in design and monotone in weight, Stellar was based on roman character proportions and stroke weighs were stressed. In the late 1990s, Dave Farey took on the task of reviving the Stellar design. While Ludlow cut Stellar in a full range of point sizes, the family was limited to just a roman and bold design. Farey's revival is twice as large a family. It ranges from a very light called Stellar Nova to a very bold called Zeta In between are Lyra and Epsilon.
  19. Sauna Pro by Underware, $50.00
    This sauna is as hot as you make it! Sauna Pro family comes for all sizes and ages, containing Regular, Bold and Black weights. Regular and Bold can be used together in various sizes in texts and headlines. Regular weight is supported with Small caps. Three Black styles are individual and specially made for display use (from magazine headlines to billboards). For every weight there are two italics. Basic Italic is formal and stable, Italic Swash is happy and fancy. Dingbats give a little extra next to the typographics. Dingbat fonts include 26 illustrations which can be used as plain black and white illustrations, or as multi-coloured illustrations. This style palette offers a flexible range for a wide variety of text and display typography. Sauna Pro has Underware’s world-dominating Latin Plus character set, supporting a total of 219 languages.
  20. Herolfter by Pixesia Studio, $19.00
    Introducing Herolfter - Modern Bold Display Font Herolfter, a sleek Bold Display Font with a modern edge. This versatile typeface boasts 55 ligatures, allowing you to add a unique touch to your designs. Herolfter is perfectly suited for branding projects, logo, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects seeking unique taste. FEATURES - Stylistic Alternates - Ligatures - All Caps with Small Caps - Numbering and Punctuations - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - PUA Encoded Characters - Easily accessible without additional design software. - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word - Multilingual Support for 68 languages including Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Zulu Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  21. Robur by Canada Type, $24.95
    It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that these letter shapes are familiar. They have the unmistakable color and weight of Cooper Black, Oswald Cooper's most famous typeface from 1921. What should be a surprise is that these letters are actually from George Auriol's Robur Noir (or Robur Black), published in France circa 1909 by the Peignot foundry as a bolder, solid counterpart to its popular Auriol typeface (1901). This face precedes Cooper Black by a dozen of years and a whole Great War. Cooper Black has always been a bit of a strange typographical apparition to anyone who tried to explain its original purpose, instant popularity in the 1920s, and major revival in the late 1960s. BB&S and Oswald Cooper PR aside, it is quite evident that the majority of Cooper Black's forms did not evolve from Cooper Old Style, as its originators claimed. And the claim that it collected various Art Nouveau elements is of course too ambiguous to be questioned. But when compared with Robur Noir, the "elements" in question can hardly be debated. The chronology of this "machine age" ad face in metal is amusing and stands as somewhat of a general index of post-Great War global industrial competition: - 1901: Peignot releases Auriol, based on the handwriting of George Auriol (the "quintessential Art Nouveau designer," according to Steven Heller and Louise Fili), and it becomes very popular. - 1909-1912: Peignot releases the Robur family of faces. The eight styles released are Robur Noir and its italic, a condensed version called Robur Noir Allongée (Elongated) and its italic, an outline version called Clair De Lune and its condensed/elongated, a lined/striped version called Robur Tigre, and its condensed/elongated counterpart. - 1914 to 1918: World War One uses up economies on both sides of the Atlantic, claims Georges Peignot with a bullet to the forehead, and non-war industry stalls for 4 years. - 1921: BB&S releases Cooper Black with a lot of hype to hungry publishing, manufacturing and advertising industries. - 1924: Robert Middleton releases Ludlow Black. - 1924: The Stevens Shanks foundry, the British successor to the Figgins legacy, releases its own exact copies of Robur Noir and Robur Noir Allongée, alongside a lined version called Royal Lining. - 1925: Oswald Cooper releases his Cooper Black Condensed, with similar math to Robur Noir Allongée (20% reduction in width and vectical stroke). - 1925: Monotype releases Frederick Goudy's Goudy Heavy, an "answer to Cooper Black". Type historians gravely note it as the "teacher steals from his student" scandal. Goudy Heavy Condensed follows a few years later. - 1928: Linotype releases Chauncey Griffith's Pabst Extra Bold. The condensed counterpart is released in 1931. When type production technologies changed and it was time to retool the old faces for the Typositor age, Cooper Black was a frontrunning candidate, while Robur Noir was all but erased from history. This was mostly due to its commercial revival by flourishing and media-driven music and advertising industries. By the late 1960s variations and spinoffs of Cooper Black were in every typesetting catalog. In the early- to mid-1970s, VGC, wanting to capitalize on the Art Nouveau onslaught, published an uncredited exact copy of Robur Black under the name Skylark. But that also went with the dust of history and PR when digital tech came around, and Cooper Black was once again a prime retooling candidate. The "old fellows stole all of our best ideas" indeed. So almost a hundred years after its initial fizz, Robur is here in digital form, to reclaim its rightful position as the inspiration for, and the best alternative to, Cooper Black. Given that its forms date back to the turn of the century, a time when foundry output had a closer relationship to calligraphic and humanist craft, its shapes are truer to brush strokes and much more idiosyncratic than Cooper Black in their totality's construct. Robur and Robur Italic come in all popular font formats. Language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish, and Celtic/Welsh languages. A range of complementary f-ligatures and a few alternates letters are included within the fonts.
  22. Roxborough CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Roxborough CF is a dramatic serif, influenced by calligraphy and hand lettering. Built around a distinctive single-storey 'a' and full of rich detail, Roxborough pairs well with its expressive italics, lending an artful touch to text across print and digital. Roxborough CF pairs nicely with simple, bold headline typefaces, like Greycliff CF and Articulat CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  23. Quasar by VP Creative Shop, $12.00
    Introducing the delightful Quasar sans serif font – a true gem in the world of typography! With its clean and modern design, Quasar brings a touch of elegance to any project. This font family consists of not one, but six distinct weights, offering you a versatile range of options to choose from. Whether you're aiming for a bold and impactful statement or a more subtle and refined look, Quasar has you covered.
  24. Makeba Retro Funky Groovy by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Makeba Retro Funky Groovy Font is a fun and funky display font that brings back the spirit of the 70s. Its bold, rounded letters feature groovy curves and playful embellishments that exude a retro vibe. This font is perfect for creating eye-catching titles and headlines for posters, album covers, and other retro-inspired designs. The font’s energetic and upbeat personality is sure to make any project stand out.
  25. The Rouged by Letterhend, $19.00
    The Rouged is a display script. This typeface has bold monoline which make it looks stand out, and the unique swashes make you easy to create a nice logotype or cool lettering. This font perfectly made to be applied especially in logo, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.
  26. FF Screenstar by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designers Steffen Sauerteig, Kai Vermehr and Svend Smital created this display FontFont in 2003. The family has 5 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold and is ideally suited for logo, branding and creative industries, music and nightlife, small text, software and gaming as well as web and screen design. FF Screenstar provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  27. Porker by Ingrimayne Type, $6.95
    Porker was an experiment in making a barely readable but very simple and very bold typeface with no curves. It is caps only with some of the letters on the lower-case keys giving alternate versions. Include are three variants, a tall version, a striped version, and a randomized version. The striped version can be placed in a layer above the regular version to give two-colored letters.
  28. PAG Industria by Prop-a-ganda, $19.99
    Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Industria is one of the simplest font in Prop-a-ganda series. In spite of its simple letter form, the bold stroke is very powerful and sophisticated. This font leaves an impact even just a few words.
  29. SF Khaled by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    About this font family: Khaled Typeface for different titles and manchites. Khaled is An Arabic typeface for desktop applications, for websites. Khaled font family is Modern style and contains 3 weights: Regular, Medium and Bold. The font includes support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. Khaled typeface comes with many opentype features. Designer: Sultan Maqtari Design date: 2019 Publisher: Sultan Fonts
  30. Doric by Linotype, $29.99
    Originally released by the Stephenson Blake foundry in England, Doric is modeled on one of the sans serifs of William Caslon IV, who was the first to interpret sans serif letterforms into a typeface (1816). Doric Bold has large, heavy capitals with uniform letter widths. It is often used for classified advertising in newspapers because these qualities coupled with a large x-height allow greater legibility at small point sizes.
  31. Tango Silver by Letterara, $16.00
    Tango Silver is a Bold serif font family with a unique style. It has a modern and strong look. this font is suitable for many projects, for modern or even retro vintage design, branding, crafting, sticker, sublimation, wedding invitation, advertising, vintage mood boards, logotype, packaging, titles, editorial design, and many more. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can easily access all of the glyphs and swashes!
  32. Casual Crew by Learning Kiddos, $18.99
    A fresh friendly font with upper and lower cases inspired by the Casual Style of Sign Painters. It features well-designed curves, four versatile styles (including Regular, Bold, Halftones and Outlines), latin language support and sexy built-in signs and catchwords. Suitable for titles, Branding, package design & more. If you are looking for a fine Hand-drawn font Family with great curves, Casual Crew is what you want.
  33. Blaze Vortex Graffiti by Sipanji21, $10.00
    "Blaze Vortex" is an edgy graffiti monoline font that adds a raw and urban touch to your designs. With its captivating swash decorations, this font takes your designs to the next level of awesomeness. Perfect for streetwear brands, music posters, and urban-themed projects, "Blaze Vortex" exudes boldness and excitement. Unleash your creativity and make your designs stand out with this electrifying font. note : key for swash use : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
  34. Donut Catchy by EmbunStudio2018, $9.00
    You came to the right place, if you need a Bold Clean Script font to make your project perfect such a logo design project, poster design, brand identity, heading, wedding, greeting cards, invitation and more this script handwritten font is into it ! I Created this font for social media need first, but i think this logo is great for corporate branding or logo design project too and boom ! Of Course !
  35. Sideshadow by Aah Yes, $12.25
    The Sideshadow family has 4 weights, Regular, Bold, Light and Half Light (which is intermediate between Regular and Light). The distinguishing feature of the font (you don't actually need me to explain this, do you?) is the partial shadow to the side of the main character, giving it a distinct and eye-grabbing look. The zip files contain both OTF and TTF versions of the font - install one version only.
  36. Bambino by Mindburger Studio, $29.00
    Bambino Font Family is a typography project by Milos Mitrovic and affiliates. Bambino has an influence of 1920s Futura-like fonts and art deco look and feel. Combining its vintage character with clean geometric form and organic flow, Bambino is shaped to fit modern aesthetics. There are 12 fonts (six weights with italics) included in the family. Bambino weight range spreads from almost hairline lightness to extreme bold style.
  37. Helado by B2302, $39.00
    Helado is an elegant, modern sans-serif font, based on the idea to work as close as possible on the geometric forms of the circle and the square. Following swiss design classics Helado comes in these weights: LIGHT, REGULAR, BOLD and EXTRABOLD. Helado might be used as a headline font, for any kind of layout, it might also be transformed into that fashion label logotype you are working on. Have fun!
  38. FF Acanthus by FontFont, $47.99
    Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi created this serif FontFont between 1998 and 2000. The family has 10 weights, ranging from Regular to Bold (including italics) and is ideally suited for book text, festive occasions as well as editorial and publishing projects. FF Acanthus provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, and case-sensitive forms. It comes with proportional oldstyle and proportional lining figures.
  39. Millard by Artegra, $29.00
    When you need a classic serif typeface that is up to the modern standards, Millard comes to your rescue with its alluring beauty and legibility. You have a contemporary serif family that offers great variety with regular and bold weights in both normal and condensed widths, along with their true italics. Over 500 glyphs in each font offers you the language support you need for all the Latin languages.
  40. Livemono by Letterhend, $17.00
    Livemono is a new monospaced sans serif. It looks clean and and very suitable for coding style. The typeface is versatile to blend in your design- with 6 weight, ranging from bold, light, medium, regular, semibold, and thin. Perfect anywhere you need a right finas touches for branding, publishing, titles, book, magazine , and use on UI/UX design. Features: Variable Font uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual 6 weight PUA encoded
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